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yidneth · 4 years
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Life will thrive! I have been heartbroken reading all the news from Australia lately... (And Amazon, Africa, all over...) Not only there the whole world is suffering from wildfires... And though fire is also part of Nature we have broken its balance way off. I saw today some hopeful pictures of plants growing back in Australia. Life is resilient but there will be loss. Just the other day I returned walking here, part of the forest looks lush again, other was barren and was cleared to a pile of charred logs. This was after fire when green fought back. We are all guardians... A pray for every life lost A ❤ for all those not giving up protecting their Earth companions Because it matters Voice if you can Donate if you can And above all create awareness #afterthefire #lifeafterfire #lifewillthrive #wildfires #savetheplanet #nothingisdoneuntilitsdone #protecttheanimals #guardiansofnature #earthishome #beautifulplanet #incendioforestal https://www.instagram.com/p/B7J5xFgo0X7/?igshid=c66nuvaojbqt
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elayagaia · 5 years
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Fairy Offerings Custom Order Request for a Fairy Jar ... Natural Treasures gathered for the Fairies of this beautiful Client...💚💚💚 empowered with Reiki energy and filled with sacred purpose... www.etsy.com/shop/ElayaMagic It was beautiful for my heart to prepare this 💙💙💙I might just propose it to other people... :) The client had asked me to gather offerings along my adventures and walks out in Nature.. I also added what my heart guided me to add.. #fairylove #fairyrituals #fairyofferings #fairycollecting #fairybasket #fairyaltar #faerylight #faeworld #fae #fairy #elementalworld #fairymagic #elayamagic #etsyshop #forthefairies #fairiesarereal #guardiansofnature #earthlove #earthmagic #fairyconnection #fairyjar #naturaltreasures https://www.instagram.com/p/B2sNZBaIolK/?igshid=1iowwfkmdrrzm
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3wickedandlovely3 · 6 years
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Just listed these 2 beauties in our Etsy store. Pixie necklaces with Rainbow Moonstone or Labradorite Crystals. Link in *bio* #pixienecklace #faerienecklaces #fairypendant #crystalfairy #fairycharm #enchantednecklace #spiritofnature #guardiansofnature #labradoritenecklace #rainbowmoonstone #wickedandlovelystore #etsy #etsyseller #witchesofinstagram #forestwitch
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felisblack · 4 years
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I glad to tell about my friend from Slowenia on my Instagram page💕 She is a writer and writes fairy tales🦄 @guardiansofnature 💕 #fairytales #fairytale #magictale https://www.instagram.com/p/CDovw3XH0OP/?igshid=15ay1y5c70024
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Tiger takes catnap on bed in India home after fleeing huge floods
A family in India found a wild tiger “relaxing on a bed” in their house following a deadly monsoon which flooded parts of South Asia this week, according to Indian conservationists.
In an image released by India’s Wildlife Trust, the massive predator can be seen lounging on a bed in the unnamed family’s home in the village of Harmuti, in the northeastern state of Assam.
#JustIn our vet @samshulwildvet is making plans with #AssamForestDepartment @kaziranga_ to tranquilise a #tiger that has entered a house and is relaxing on a bed! #AssamFloods bring in unusual guests! #Kaziranga Zoom in to see #OMG wish them luck! @action4ifaw @deespeak pic.twitter.com/SX2FoYOB6K
— Wildlife Trust India (@wti_org_india) July 18, 2019
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The tiger is believed to be have come from the neighboring Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to tigers, elephants, bears, and the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses.
“Our vet is making plans with Assam Forest Department to tranquilize a tiger that has entered a house,” the group said in a social media post Friday. “Assam floods bring in unusual guests!”
Rohini Ballave Saikia, Deputy Director of Kaziranga National Park, said that there had been attempts to move the tiger but eventually it left of its own accord.
“This is the time for their regular activities, as it is cooler,” he said.
Saikia said that the animal was ultimately not tranquilized because “it was calm and did not pose a danger.”
With only 3,900 tigers living in the wild, the animals are considered endangered, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
The tiger wasn’t the only creature who had fled the flash floods. The Wildlife Trust said the park had lost track of deer, rhinos and elephants during the recent disaster.
Response to the survival question. Rhinos taking shelter in one of the natural High grounds of Kaziranga National Park.#AssamFloods #Kaziranga #Flood #Rhino #AssamForest #Highlands #Wildlife #Worklife #Foresterlife #IFS pic.twitter.com/nP1pH2Bcxf
— Arun Vignesh C S, IFS (@arunvigneshcs) July 17, 2019
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Officials estimated that more than 95% of Kaziranga National Park was underwater due to the incessant rains. On Friday, Arun Vignesh of the Indian Forest Service tweeted a shocking image of rhinos seeking shelter from rising water. In another video, a rescue team is shown pulling a small rhino calf into a raft.
“The animals seek higher ground once the rains begin on their own, but they have to cross a national highway to get to higher ground,” said Saikia. “Animals that are left behind if they are injured while crossing the highway are assisted by park staff.”
Field staff of Kaziranga are one of the sincerest and I am proud of working with him.#AssamFloods #Kaziranga #Floods #Rhino #Rescue #AssamForest #Conservation #GuardiansOfNature #Wildlife #KazirangaNationalPark pic.twitter.com/mjd5mrUilZ
— Arun Vignesh C S, IFS (@arunvigneshcs) July 16, 2019
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Between July 13 and 18, a total of 83 animal deaths in the sanctuary were recorded by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority.
The tiger itself was spotted near the highway yesterday at 8.30 a.m. moving away from the park, according to Wildlife Trust India. The organization said the animal was “probably disturbed (and) jumped across the wall of a scrap garage and took refuge in the dark room.”
More than 227 people have died since the rains in southeast Asia began in mid-July. Over 10.3 million people have been affected in total.
from FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports https://fox4kc.com/2019/07/19/tiger-takes-catnap-on-bed-in-indian-home-after-fleeing-huge-floods/
from Kansas City Happenings https://kansascityhappenings.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/tiger-takes-catnap-on-bed-in-india-home-after-fleeing-huge-floods/
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